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- the-shugden-affair-i accessdate "2013-01-23".
- the-shugden-affair-i accessdate "2013-12-04".
- the-shugden-affair-i first "Georges".
- the-shugden-affair-i first1 "Georges".
- the-shugden-affair-i isCitedBy 5th_Dalai_Lama.
- the-shugden-affair-i isCitedBy Dorje_Shugden.
- the-shugden-affair-i last "Dreyfus".
- the-shugden-affair-i last1 "Dreyfus".
- the-shugden-affair-i location "cf. n. 30".
- the-shugden-affair-i page "13".
- the-shugden-affair-i publisher "Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies".
- the-shugden-affair-i publisher "Williams College".
- the-shugden-affair-i quote "The regional connection with Southern Tibet and the sectarian link with the Sa‐gya tradition are further confirmed by Stanley Mumford’s anthropological description of the propitiation of Shuk‐den in the Himalayan region. In his study of the religious life in the remote village of Tsap in Nepal, Mumford describes the practice of Shuk‐den as a Sa‐gya practice well established among the Tibetans of the region. In a small text used for this practice Shuk‐den is presented as a worldly protector in charge of bestowing wealth, food, life and good fortune, of protecting the dharma, preventing its destruction, and of repelling the external and internal enemies of the ten regions. Finally, Shuk‐den is invoked as a special protector of the Sa‐gya tradition: 'Protect the dharma in general, and in particular the Sakyapas. I praise you, who have agreed to be the Srungma of the Sakyapas'.".
- the-shugden-affair-i title "The Shugden Affair: Origins of a Controversy. Part I.".
- the-shugden-affair-i title "The Shuk-Den Affair: Origins of a Controversy".
- the-shugden-affair-i url the-shugden-affair-i.
- the-shugden-affair-i url "http://dalailama.com/messages/dolgyal-shugden/ganden-tripa/the-shugden-affair-i".
- the-shugden-affair-i website "Official Website of the 14th Dalai Lama".
- the-shugden-affair-i year "1998".
- the-shugden-affair-i year "1999".